![]() AXIS E-ZINE U.S. MILITARY Frankensteins in the Pentagon: DARPA's Creepy Bioengineering Program, Cheryl Seal, The News Insider, August 2003 - DARPA Bioengineering Program Seeks to Turn Soldiers Into Cyborgs
How do we treat our Heroes in the Anti-War Movement?, Les Blough, Axis of Logic Editorial, August 13, 2003 MEDIA PROTEST! Corporate Media under-reporting deaths of U.S. Soldiers & Iraqis. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), August 19, 2003 He that has light within his own clear breast -John Milton
PALESTINE John Pilger: "Palestine is Still the Issue" . On your computer monitor - Watch this riveting film produced by John Pilger., Information Clearing House "War Makes Privatization Easy" In Iraq, Labor Protest is a Crime, David Bacon, Counterpunch, August 25, 2003 Iraq's legal code may be in disarray. The streets of Baghdad may be filled with thieves and hijackers who seem to have little fear of being arrested. But US occupation authorities seem to have no trouble identifying one crime, at least. For the four million people out of work in Iraq, protest is against the law. THE ECONOMY Analysts Predict Record $480B Deficit, Jim Abrams, Associated Press, August 26, 2003 Washington - The federal government is heading toward a record $480 billion deficit in 2004 and will rack up red ink of almost $1.4 trillion over the next decade, according to the latest analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.
High oil prices hurt economic growth? Cheap oil fantasies and neo-Conservative delirium..., VHeadline (Venezuela's Electronic News), August 26, 2003
Defense Spending Drives Economy, Anna Willard, Reuters, August 28, 2003 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Soaring defense spending is driving the U.S. economy, but not doing too much for the unemployment picture as Americans still struggled to find jobs and corporations saw their profits fall, government reports on Thursday showed. Chavez Supporters March in Caracas, Jeremy Le Page, YellowTimes, August 26, 2003 Toronto (NFTF.org) -- Pounding drums and whistles announced their presence. Supporters of President Hugo Chavez flooded the streets of the nation's capital city Caracas this weekend, with up to 500,000 people shouting their devotion to the president's "Bolivarian Revolution" Those who produce should have, but we know that those who produce - Eugene V. Debs The poverty of our century is unlike that of any other. It is not, as poverty was before, the result of natural scarcity, but of a set of priorities imposed upon the rest of the world by the rich. Consequently, the modern poor are not pitied...but written off as trash. The twentieth-century consumer economy has produced the first culture for which a beggar is a reminder of nothing. - John Berger
UNITED STATES Analysis: Is 'Perfect Storm' Brewing for Bush?, Carol Giacomo, Reuters, August 24, 2003
Is Hope Lost for Clean Elections in 2004 and Beyond?, Vincent L. Guarisco, Axis of Logic Editorial, August 26, 2003
Forgiveness is better than revenge, for forgiveness is the sign of a gentle nature, but revenge is the sign of a savage nature. -Epictetus
U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq; Troops Hunt Guerrillas, U.S., Death Toll Continues to Mount, Andrew Marshall with Axis Editor's note, Reuters, August 26, 2003
Fisk: The Americans talk of criminal and subversive elements but this is a guerrilla war. They are not safe anywhere, Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), August 21, 2003 In official US military documents, they 03are called "attackers" or just plain "Iraqis". - In the press handouts printed by the occupation authorities, they are - in the grand style of Soviet propaganda during the Afghan war - "subversive elements".
War is a sociological safety valve that cleverly diverts popular hatred for - Ernest Becker
AFGHANISTAN The face of Afghanistan's resistance, Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times, August 26, 2003 CHAMAN/SPIN BOLDAK, Pakistan-Afghanistan border - The significant increase in the number and nature of attacks on US targets, as well as on the Afghan administration, provides indisputable evidence that the Taliban are back with a vengeance, especially in the south of the country.
INDIA Coca-Cola in India accused of leaving farms parched and land poisoned, Paul Brown, The Guardian (UK), August 25, 2003 The largest Coca-Cola plant in India is being accused of putting thousands of farmers out of work by draining the water that feeds their wells, and poisoning the land with waste sludge that the company claims is fertiliser. .
Zen wants to have this last trace of God-consciousness, if possible, obliterated. That is why Zen Masters advise us not to linger where the Buddha is, and to pass quickly away where he is not. All the training of the monk in the Zendo, in practice as well as in theory, is based on this principle of "meritless deed". Poetically this idea is expressed as follows: The bamboo-shadows move over the stone steps - D.T. Suzuki
"Those who dance are considered insane by those who can't hear the music." -George Carlin
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